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    The Back Pain Manual -- A Guide to Treatment
    • Back pain is the leading cause of disability globally, with the World Health Organization identifying it as a condition where rehabilitation can significantly benefit many individuals. Currently, low back pain affects an estimated 619 million people worldwide, projected to rise to 843 million by 2050. Up to 60% of adults will experience low back pain at some point, with 5-7% of those over 45 affected chronically. Healthcare professionals frequently encounter patients with back pain, making education and awareness of treatment options crucial for effective management. Research indicates that these professionals significantly shape the attitudes and beliefs of those suffering from back pain. This resource provides detailed, evidence-based insights into back pain, written in an accessible style for clinicians, including doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and medical students, as well as for patients seeking to enhance their understanding. It is particularly beneficial for candidates preparing for various examinations in pain medicine across several prestigious institutions. The authors, experienced consultants in pain medicine in the UK, have lectured widely and contributed to numerous publications, aiming to raise awareness of chronic pain conditions among healthcare professionals and the public.

      The Back Pain Manual -- A Guide to Treatment